CANTON, N.Y. - Senior goaltender Katie Burt made 36 saves and claimed her 100th career victory in net and freshman Daryl Watts picked up four assists to go with freshman Willow Corson's two-goal, one-assist effort as the No. 2 Boston College women's hockey team claimed a 6-3 win at No. 8 St. Lawrence Saturday afternoon to split the teams' weekend series.

Burt became the fourth goaltender in women's Division 1 history to reach 100 career wins, and is now tied for second on the all-time wins list, 14 back of first place.

Boston College (9-1-1) took a 3-1 lead after the first period and built it to 5-2 over St. Lawrence (6-4-2) after two periods. Each team added single goals in the final frame.

Caitrin Lonergan scored one goal and added two assists, while Makenna Newkirk had two goals. Toni Ann Miano scored one goal and added one assist, while Kenzie Kent added two assists.

Boston College returns to Hockey East play next weekend with a home-and-home series with Connecticut on Friday and Saturday. The Eagles will host the Huskies at Kelley Rink on Friday, Oct. 17, in a 6 p.m. game, and then head to Storrs to face UConn at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18.

1st, 3:16 | BC GOAL, 1-0 - Caitrin Lonergan won the offensive-zone draw and Daryl Watts fed Serena Sommerfield coming in off the far point. Her blast was blocked in front and the puck popped out wide to Lonergan alone on the far post and her one-timer beat Harrison in an open net

1st, 10:04 | BC GOAL, 2-0 - At the far point, Grace Bizal sent a shot in that kicked off a skate in front and landed right at Kenzie Kent's stick in the near faceoff circle. She curled, and with Makenna Newkirk coming down the far wing, Kent threw a centering pass across the slot and Newkirk banged it home for the two-goal lead.

1st, 10:21 | SLU GOAL, 2-1 - Kayla Nielsen intercepted a BC clearance pass at the Eagles' blue line and connected with Justine Reyes at the center point. Reyes deked around a BC defender and got off a hard-angled shot up over Burt to pull the Saints within one.

1st, 15:54 | BC GOAL, 3-1 - The Eagles gained the SLU zone and Watts pulled the puck off the boards down low and played Toni Ann Miano at the near point. Miano's first shot was blocked, but she picked up her own rebound and sent another shot in. That also found traffic in front, but Willow Corson was able to gain control and shovel it in past SLU goaltender Grace Harrison to re-claim the two-goal lead.

2nd, 10:03 | SLU GOAL, 3-2 (SHG) - Nadie Edney picked up the puck in feet off a faceoff and skated along the near boards and into the Eagles end, generating a one-on-one with Burt. She got deep and cut across the front, finding just enough space to score the shorthanded tally and pull the Saints back within one.

2nd, 15:18 | BC GOAL, 4-2 - Watts came away with the puck in the BC end near the SLU bench, and skated ahead, picking up line mates Lonergan and Corson. She fed Lonergan to her right and as Corson skated ahead, Lonergan threaded a pass under a defender's stick to Corson for the easy tap-in on an open net as Harrison followed Lonergan on the play.

2nd, 19:16 | BC GOAL, 5-2 - Corson picked up the puck in her own end and played a long pass ahead in front of the BC bench and Lonergan beat her defender to it in the SLU end. She continued deep and skated around the back of the net, feeding Miano coasting in from the near point. Miano ripped a shot from the top of the circle to push the Eagles' lead to three right before the second intermission.

3rd, 4:18 | SLU GOAL, 5-3 - Justin Reyes found Rachael Smith ahead up the boards, and Smith broke in on a one-on-one with Burt. The goalie came up and stick-poked the puck away on the shot, but it came out to Skylar Podvey who was trailing the play who had an open net to shoot on, pulling St. Lawrence within a pair again.

3rd, 16:13 | BC GOAL, 6-3 (5v3 PPG) - With the Eagles on an extended two-man advantage, Watts collected the puck at the far point and played Kent down low across the zone. Kent played a square pass across to Newkirk on the doorstep who banged in her second goal of the game.

GAME NOTES

- Katie Burt's 36-save effort gave her the 100th win of her career ... she is the fourth goaltender in NCAA history to reach 100 career wins ... she is now tied for second on the NCAA career wins chart, matching the marks by Mercyhurst's Hillary Pattenden and Wisconsin's Alex Rigsby ... Burt is now 14 wins shy of matching the NCAA career record of 114 career wins, held by Minnesota's Noora Raty

- Daryl Watts posted her ninth multiple-point game of the season and her fourth four-point game of the year with her four-assist effort

- Watts is the first BC player to record a four-assist game since Makenna Newkirk collected four assists at Providence on Dec. 3, 2016

- Willow Corson tallied her first-career two-goal game and her first-career three-point game ... overall, it was Corson's fifth multiple-point game of the season

- Makenna Newkirk registered her ninth multiple-goal game of her career and her first of the 2017-18 season

- Newkirk extended her point streak to 11 games, a career long

- Caitrin Lonergan picked up her ninth multiple-point game of the season and her sixth game with at least three points this year

- Kenzie Kent saw her six-game pointless streak come to an end with her two-assist effort ... it was her first multiple-point game of the year

- Kent picked up her 79th and 80th career assists, moving into ninth place on the Eagles' career assist chart ... she jumped Emily Pfalzer '15, who had 79 in her career

- Toni Ann Miano's one-goal, one-assist game was her sixth multiple-point effort of the year ... she scored her 23rd career goal and moved into a tie for fourth place on the Eagles' defenseman career goals list, matching Pfalzer's career mark of 23

- BC was 5-for-5 on the penalty kill, and went 1-for-3 on the power play

- The Eagles moved to 4-1-0 against ranked teams so far this season

TEAM RECORDS

Boston College: 9-1-1, 4-0-1 HEA
St. Lawrence: 6-4-2, 3-1-0 ECAC

UP NEXT

Boston College returns to Hockey East play next weekend with a home-and-home series with Connecticut on Friday and Saturday. The Eagles will host the Huskies at Kelley Rink on Friday, Oct. 17, in a 6 p.m. game, and then head to Storrs to face UConn at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18.